Feds plan big road safety spending
February 1, 2004 By LP Gas
The nation’s surface transportation law is getting repaved to the tune of about $300 billion over six years.
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The nation’s surface transportation law is getting repaved to the tune of about $300 billion over six years.
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New year, same frustrating challenges in Washington after the promising push for a comprehensive national energy bill withered in the cold winds of December.
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The sophisticated technology that the Department of Homeland Security may mandate for hazardous materials haulers can also benefit a propane marketer’s bottom line.
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For the second year in a row, big benefits to the propane industry didn’t quite make it through Congress.
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By now you’ve likely heard of the U.S. Department of Labor’s proposed revisions to the Fair Labor Standards Act, which is the primary statute governing employee entitlement to overtime compensation.
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We encounter many challenges in this industry. One of the most compelling issues we face each year is ensuring a reliable supply of propane for our customers.
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The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program could get $3.4 billion in each of the next three years under the Poverty Reduction & Prevention Act of 2003.
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We may see some new federal efforts next year to improve hazmat carrier safety.
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Let’s take a look at what The Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 means for you, the business operator.
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Propane price spikes in two of the last three winters had unhappy constituents from the 4.6 million propane-dependent households chewing the ears of their Congressional representatives for help.
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